Yes it does.
The answer is Mold
When a hard part of an organism buried in sediment dissolves an leaves an empty space it is called a mold.
When the organism is buried in sediment and then dissolved by underground water
The condition that is necessary for an organism to become a fossil is rapid burial. The process itself is known as taphonomy. This rapid burial process keeps the organism from decaying naturally.
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A hard shell organism have more of a chance to become a fossil .
the conditions under which the organism died and how it was buried
the conditions under which the organism died and how it was buried
The answer is Mold
When a hard part of an organism buried in sediment dissolves an leaves an empty space it is called a mold.
the organism must be buried in sediment soon after it dies.
The fossil that is formed when an organism is buried in sediment and hardens into rock is called a cast fossil, in which the empty space serves as a mold.
When the organism is buried in sediment and then dissolved by underground water
The fossil needs to be in good conditions and it has to be buried the time the organism dies.
That it is buried before it can decompose.
The condition that is necessary for an organism to become a fossil is rapid burial. The process itself is known as taphonomy. This rapid burial process keeps the organism from decaying naturally.
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